Category: Travel Tips

San Juan Del Sur is a popular favorite on the backpacker trail through Central America, but because it's gotten a bit touristy, it can be expensive. Here's our favorite things to do there for super cheap (or free!). Don't break your budget on a stop through here, and instead use this guide to have a great time.

Heading to the Sahara without a hat? Up the creek without a paddle? Avoid a vacation disaster with our travel checklist and packing tips. 1. Make a list Ok, so it sounds a little boring, but idiot-proof lists are the gateway to a stress-free holiday. Separate your essentials from your desirables, and be realistic with your … Continue reading 21 things not to forget when packing for your vacation

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The Norwegian Escape is just 16 months old and has a home port of Miami, Florida. Part of the Breakaway Plus Class, the Escape can hold a staggering 4,200+ passengers plus its 1,700+ crew staff. In so many words, this is a big ship.

If you have ever cruised on an older ship before, the Escape is going to wow you with all of its modern updates, sleek designs, the number of activities available, and how it has become a foodie destination at sea.

Cruising is just one of the ways I like to travel. For me, cruising is about taking it down a notch, relaxing, having amazing food, sleeping in the same bed for a week, unpacking and staying put, being able to explore a couple different places without having to do all the work of flying and shuffling to hotels, and really just enjoying my time on the…

In India, a Festival is called Utsav originates from the Sanskrit word, Utsava which means "Removal of Sorrows" or " Removal of Griefs" it plays a significant role in our Culture & Country.In India, it is stated your travel experience is not complete without experiencing festivals. The diverse and different types of festivals that are … Continue reading Here’s Why You Should Attend Festivals In India !!!

The time has come. My journey through Europe has officially started! I landed in Copenhagen International Airport midday on February 5th – and I panicked just a tad.

I walked off the plane, all excited to step foot in a new country, and once I looked up and saw Danish writing, I had an internal freak out. I immediately started to doubt myself and my decision to do this trip.

Then I stopped that pesky negative voice in my head telling me I couldn’t do it, and just went and did it. I started to make a mental check list in my head and referred to the notes I put in my phone before I left. Little by little, I started checking things off my list and hauled through all of the uneasiness I was feeling.

First, I took out some Danish currency, Krone. After that, I went to grab my bag from baggage…

I love traveling, I won’t deny it. I was bitten with the travel bug early on and my parents took my sister and I traveling regularly as we were growing up. I remember that there were periods of our lives where we were going overseas every 2-3 years and taking car trips in between. It wasn’t until I went to university that I was grounded for 4 years … it sucked and I hated it.

Over the past 4 or 5 years, I’ve been grateful for being able to afford travel, since being fully employed. Here are the other places I’ve been to in the past 5 years:

There’s nothing better than exploring new places with the one you love. Whether you’re swimming with stingrays in Bora Bora or running up the stairs of the Eiffel Tower, there’s something magical about sharing new experiences with the love of your life by your side.